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How marijuana affects driving

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The Straight Dope On Smoking Weed And Driving

There's plenty of excellent information on how marijuana affects driving.
Much of the information on driving and marijuana contradicts itself.
However, NORML has an excellent archive of material
highlighting numerous extensive studies on the subject. Where organization
opposed to marijuana had little factual information to back their claims.

Regular cannabis users who engage in activities like video games or
recreational sports after smoking a joint argue they perform better on pot.
Which is true to some degree. Marijuana in moderation does appear to have
little affect or influence on motor vehicle performance.

In other words drivers who inhaled marijuana drove better than those who
downed a pint or glass of wine before driving. Booze is much more
detrimental to a drivers motor vehicle performance than weed. The number of
potheads getting into accidents is
dramatically lower than drinkers or even people who take prescription
medication.

This is confirmed by a 1993
study by Netherlands
University of
Maastrict, which reported the effects of cannabis on people driving
performance, "never exceeded alcohol's at BACs of .08% and were in no way
unusual compared to many medicinal drugs." Their 2004 follow up
report again
confirmed what cannabis enthusiasts already know, weed has little
impairing effects.

Canadian researchers concluded in Canadian Journal of Public Health cannabis
users recognized their impairment and drove accordingly. Drivers impaired by
marijuana operated motor vehicles slower, became more cautious drivers.
While those who drank before driving a car were reckless. Taking more
chances. Boosted by boozes overconfident feeling.

The British Medical Journal also reported findings that people who consumed
cannabis and drove had far fewer accidents than people who drank. Those who
speed or drink were ten times more likely to cause a motor vehicle accident
than potheads.

The Speed Network performed an
un-scientific test on a marijuana enthusiast to see how well the driver
performed after one of their own standard joints. Their control consisted of
the driver taking the test before toking and then after inhaling marijuana.

The results astounded the producers, with the host proclaiming, "I can see
no deterioration in your driving skills."

"I'm finding it easier to concentrate," the driver replied.

Throwing in an emergency stop didn't deter his ability to control the car.

Even with plenty of positive information on driving under the influence of
cannabis, there's plenty of organizations that release dubious reports about
marijuana harming driving. About.com reports,
"Marijuana has serious harmful effects on the skills required to drive
safely."

In a dubious (un hyper linked) study, About.com reports, that "Memphis, TN,
researchers found that, of 150 reckless drivers who were tested for drugs at
the arrest scene, 33 percent tested positive for marijuana, and 12 percent
tested positive for both marijuana and cocaine."

Recently USA Today ran
a screaming headline Men Who Smoke Pot More
Likily To Be In Road Accidents. Not reported were how many men had breakfast
before having an accident. Or drank orange juice before causing a road
accident. Other articles include Men Who Smoke Pot More Accident Prone.

Versus men who do what exactly?
"We observed that dangerous driving behaviors are interrelated. Individuals
scoring high on impulsively or sensation-seeking scales demonstrated an
elevated risk of driving under the influence of cannabis," study senior
author Jacques Bergeron, a professor in the department of psychology at the
Universitede Montreal, said in a school news release.

Marijuana can remain in a users system for up to 30 days. Unfortunately,
many countries have laws against drugged driving. With no effective
measurement in place tolerance levels have been placed at zero. Someone
could smoke weed a week prior to an accident and still turn up positive at
an accident scene for drugged driving.

In 15 states (Arizona,
Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin),
it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle if there is any detectable level of
a prohibited drug, or its metabolites, in the driver's blood. Other state
laws define "drugged driving" as driving when a drug "renders the driver
incapable of driving safely" or "causes the driver to be impaired."